The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, September 30, 1869, Image 8

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September 21-28
The General Government.—Pres
inent Grant is back at his post, and has
Lad interviews with the heads of de.
partments. Cabinet met-nn Frida.y e and
t lie Cuban question witedisensied.! Gen
Sickles had been ordered to ask why
Spain delayed action on our mediatory
proposition; and, tp 'hint that, üblic opin -
i n may force - ill - elf. Syto recognize Cu
ba as a belligerent. This has caused the
eceitement- Spain,.but it is said that
Ferruno's government, has . thanked,ours
for its friendlinPss. :•
Secretary Boutwell will buy $2,000,-
000;.bonds and will Fell as much gold,
weekly. Ile will prepay the Neventber
coupons with an abatement of intent:at.
—Sec Fish has received Catiteazy,
the new Russian minister, Herr. F. -A.
Jtelille, the Da ash:lulu Wet', aj o r l3ab
Lefty, the rejected'- - dlas s iolw consul, and
'mil - Bagley; the n 'agent fur the 'releade,of
the Fenians.
—TheL'whisky distilleiV propose to
unite ,
with . the Treasury department in
putting diAti * diStillation,.., as, at,
present it does not pay tole dishonest.
New England.—The 'Republicans
or Mass. renominate the present- State
ticket., auditor excepted. . Senator.Suse
tier made a speech against the, re
cognition of Cuba. -life woOld,leave the
whole Matter of clating'4, , ,kinst England ;
to that country itself, making no demands,
and leaving her to ,:offer' damages and
apology. .
—The Repfiblic,ari majority:ln Maine
is some 8 or ten thousand over the _Dem
ocratic and temperance
_parties.
New YOTL.7I7A '.POwerfuJ'o4. 6l 4'lting
began operations on. Wednesday week to
Inn up. g,old.and rtul-dow,ri r the -Vander
bilt shares.' Jim Fist, Jr. and,bis satel
lite Judge Banardovere among the man
agers. Central New York shares. were
run down some qweatty per cent. on
Thursday, ant, on Friday golcbwas run
tie twice to .1,60 e.165,.5a1e5: Of-some
$500,000,000 being . tuade,,to the bulls.
Announcement that See. Boutwell:
sell $4 000,000 broke the ring ; down
came gold to 133, soMe fifteen bankers
and brokers - A.ited,'one yen tioram,,- one
. committed suicide. Some $'2,000,000 in
b
Rola tave een s, ippe f rom, iverpool.
The Gold Exchange adjourned over to
Monday, and on Monday to 'Tuesday, to
adjust, their tangled accounts.
—The Democrats of the State have met
at Syracuse. The Tammany men agreed
to bedumb, with a -View of bavi g their
own - Way next time as to Fluffman's re
nomination. The-platform is thoroughly
reactionary, lint does not exactly pledge
the party to oppose the new Constitution
of the State.' but declares age'itst the
XArtb Amendment. Revenue tarrif,
equal taxes, greenbacks for 5
. 20s, and
protection for citizens abroad' form other
planks. Most of the candidates of a
year ago were re-nominated, ,
—Frauds have been detected in the
management, of the M. E. Book Concern.
Only subordinates are. implicated, and,
the amount is uncertain.. 'A Cuban
steamer has been intercepted by a reie.
nue cutter, and-landed her crew at Wil
lisinsbnrg.
New Jeleey.-Newark . .Refrablicaos
want .14-Gciv. :MittCtii L.' Ward to run
fur Mayor. • - •
Pendylvania,—The State Fair be
gan at Harrisburg on Tuesday. The
rains have raised the Schuylkill four
fpet.at Reading. The Germans of, New
York city are' forming associations to buy
farms in our State.
City.—Our death rate was .222 last
-week. 242 the week before.. A nionn
meat to David Di: Lyle will - be - begun
in Old Oaks Cemetery, Oct. 46. , A
man named Hehnittb' knew his dog was
mad and let him run at large tiff he bit
little girl. Her parents poisoned her,
and had him arrested arid beld tottn.
awor. Two assessors have beekariested
for assessing a ,citizen as " State Sena
t,r," thereby depriving him of his vote.
Friday was a day of gold feveii`oa.Third
reet
,
The South.—Mr. Peabody has given
6400,0ti11 more to the Maryland- Institute
Jr a new building and' art gallery. Gov.
Walker has been installed in Virginia.
(len. Canby proye4 that he said he would
enforce the test oath a.month before the
election. The DiSnial Swainp is :on,fire,
and many. fine farms have beeri;biarned
out. Georgia ..planters. have ,rebegun
their quarrels with the negroes.
—The 'Mississippi eleetiOn is to be
held, Nov. 30 and Dec. Ist. is said
that Gen. Shetinannow, Becretary of
War—favors" Met, inirthat he will be
elected. Gross frauds haVe been lis
covered in' the New Orleans Custom
House. •
—Maj. , Gen. Reyneds gives the Pres
ident a bad `acctrint 'or the' " Conserva
tive" Republicans of Texas, who profess
' to be sound when at Washington, but
play into the hands of Democrats and
Rebels in their nominations for office.
Gen. stQedcrian, ex internal revenue
Colleetor in Louisiana, has been sued for
, $600,000 defalations to the Government.
Inthrior.--Minnesota has lose '5,000,-
'OOO bushels of ivhbat and a las•ge'amount
of hay by heavy rains... A monument is
to be erected at dinemnati to General
McPhersed: by _the "'army officers. A
Kentuokyan has been detected in coun.
terfeiting
—L-The cava rhhave stopped the Sioux
from making war on the' Pawnees, and
quiet is restored: 'lndian outrages con
tinue in Arizpna. The Republicans eleol
the New Mexican delegate by over
2.500 majority.
Thet West —The Jews of San Fran-
cisco have: formed a . society in aid of
Jewish immigration. The Chamber of
Commerce wants the Government to buy
the telegraphs .The Democrats have
eighty-one majority in the Legislature.
The Indians threaten hostilities iu North
ern California.
Canada.—Engkna urges the admis
sion of Columbia to the Dominion. •
Central America.—The Havana
papers point to,thenlistment of Amer
icans as proof that most of the Cubans
are quite loyal.. The Spaniskresidents
are firm .in . opposition to American. re
..
cogn ition, ,
0011th"AMOT.ina.—
The utter defeat
of Lopez is coutirmed by Brazilian and
,contradicted l 'Vy. Paraguayan aivices,
That he. has•had a severe-repulse is ad-
Mitted, but he continue the war.
The Peruvians, have been living in tb'e
open.. .
,sin•antimpa }On o .eart qua es
prophesied as'
• TIC:e
Panama 11:017 gives accounts of numer
ousinirterrific shooks il6n , g the Pacific
coast, occurring
the time named by TaliAtit no mention
is Made of loseof, life. ~.,
s s
Great 'Britain.- 1 11dbank of Eng
lend has been drawn'on for gold s flit' New
, A ,cabie,from, Ireland to Nye
Scotia _-.is •mooted.. iTh'e Lord Justice
Clerk of Scotland' had / he'en tellil,ll3 a
river with his throat cut. A manuscript
ofißyron's, will settle the pending
dispute, is a nnounced'publicagtion.
—The Times;•.replies •..to. Bright and
other Manchearer.tneu „that the cause of
depressed trade- is• the 'want aFree
frade, rtotr.of eaten. . If Americans
would .buy as freely as of old, all
be well. If .not, English. Superiority
manufacturing is worthless.
—o4adsto9ew„ilisubmikto-the Queen
the petitions-fot4heepardiiii ottlie Irish
Fenians.
welke-Pouek
,
tq preside 'in Cabinet and " appeir in
public. Le Petrie complains of Prus
sia's t.l24iiseliSTCO:Vail9n7 11:ii . gii,titOis as
serts and Ee - 6lnsittuti ielle denie . s that
. PiriSsia'thit't the an
nexation of Baden. will be ircigtirded , as a
caysa:belli: Trines. Metternich (Austria)
is in Paris. Burlingame and his em
bassy are abOne.iO start . for
.Btockhglm.
'French representatiyes in 'China= imve
been instructed to act in accordance With
the provisions of the new' treaty." l'rine
Napoleon is :home again, and has had 'an
-audjencp. Ftripress, starts for Ittie
BePi: - Marechtil Caiitobert
resigns 'the First Artny.Curps,
.postok in
and , around Paris. „ ,
—The party of, the left are abort. to
issue a maniftsto demanding the speedy
meeting of the., Cora Legistotif. The
ultras want,it to: Meet and deliberate
without being called by the Emperor.
German The' of
Prussia is too visit :Vierqa,,in a .frieully
The trilatiOns.ntdatholie °Univer
sities to, the State are to be settled
„by a
new Educational-Bill Count Bismarck
is, still in poor health,
=The Graft] a tuice - of Baden;iiilien
.ing the Chambers, said that the relations
to .gorth Germany were most friendly,
that a national feeling was growing among
the•whote German' people, and thatAstepa
were to be tiiken to make . the Crinfeder
,ations-of,Anrth and S outh Germ any hon,t
ogenousk
—The Swiss Governments will no
longer allow Cantons to naturalize for
ei6ners, and will require residence of
several years • Difficulties occiiried
in regard to the Prussian conscription.
The „Peace Congress, Enf,,,ltutty.l4o:plub
licana mainly] at :Berne.
Victor Hugo - aresiat.lexpresses tho.hope
that Europe will become a Federal Re
public like America.
--Austria has not prOposed unite
with France and England in keeping; the
U S from recognizing or annexing Cuba.
Turkey.=The Khedive of Egypt has
stopped the preparittibris - for his journey
to Constantinople.
The Madrid' - PaPera tiOntiiine
their violent tone towards the U.S. Some
urge immediate war. The Ministry
-waited Prim's retirn before ••answering
Sickles' note,,which they dj4,l not publish,
altiflaugh ayare of . * specifiri dature,.ttml
thug the popular eXpitement was
for. It was at one tints 'asserted that
the note' was withdrawn.' When Prim
returnedrthe Cabitiet voted to strain
every nerve to ,save Cuba. arid preserve
peace at home, whieh the Republcans
have disturbed.
-7The Republicans have been creating
`sortie disturbance at Tarragona, - Where
they made a great demonstration in hon
or of Gen. Pierrad: The secretary of the
Governor was killed in a street riot. The
Republican 'clubs were dispersed by the
troops. The. President of one - las been
assassinated; and Gen. Pierrad is under
arrest. 'At Barcelona some of the ;Cann
teers protected.against these proceedings
of the Governinent, and an atteritpt to
arrest them produced an insurrectich),
which ended in seventy being. .taken pris
oners. In other cities republicandemon
stratiohi-are ;being- held. In Sarragosar
Castellar exclaimed, " Death, before - the
monarchy ! In Ma Arid the Republican
club has been liiiitkeSsed - , for resolving
against monarchy,-
= Prince sapoiegn . is talked of for the
throne, but Ferdinand, ofPortngat, is the
favorite candithite. The bishops will be
compelled to Swear•allegiance-Wthe new
constitution. The 'treaty of commerce
with Eugland is nparly ,c,ompleted.
EM AIL ECO ILLEG Ho dptitown.K. J.
A.: This Institution , loiigandsu faioratply known,
coniinni% to furnish the tiOtedticailoral arkattntg.e,in
conoPetion Witfl a p Coritnian home. Oda
iernm, ete., Inrinalted on ePplfeation Col
lege-opens Sept: JOIE! ISRAK WAY, Pres.
It. 3mos.--pilyl.
PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1869.
Cittj -
—Rev. Dr. Alexander Reed has re
turned from his European tour, and
preached Sabbath before last, in the
Central church.
—The Eastburn Mariners' Bethel—
now in charge of thrltev. D. H. Emer 7
son—Was the First Mariners' chi rch in
Philadelphia. It is now just filly years
since Father Eastburn's'fiist sermon was
preached to seamen in this port. The
cost of this church has been . about
832,000, of 'which about $20,000 havi
been paid by the sale of the old Bethel,
and 19,000 bycollections from the . frienoli
of seamen, leaving about-$3,000 to be
Of this sum $225 wercimillected
OD the Sabbath .0r dedication, and 'about
$75 Proinised, so' there is siill 9.700 to'
collect. The Bethel is'ientral m itilp;'
cation, near. ;the
.some, well lighted', it' is' the only* ` ners' chtifeh'' in. Philadelphia' that it;
`furnished With''it'fiee' library eid'reitd
'ing-room, where seinneb may come and
'reatt'ando-write 'letters, aiid be supplied
with paper, - pen's, ink' and` envelopes; :
fire and light; and- all this within/44(0m0
vr-4Those.,membersebf /the Centralt!M.,
; E.. ehurch, that have. been holding. meet,.
strekits,.have;
resolved , °nip d'e pen d ent ob u r eh ' migen
tion. Action:Was`tiiken, and theliepara-.
Ition was coesnimniated on the eigening.
of Septemberih4thvi , ll. l •
:=The address•oPtißev. A. Haitpeneel
is;ichanfroM. - iiplaieshurg, Pa.,. to
1538,14rth Road street.' Tha addrbss ,
of Bet DrJT. - ild:Ctinningham is changed
. Philadelphia` 'to-' :San , Franeisco;
California: ;. r.... „
Anthony Atwood, pastor of Sixt
teepth: street l)4-°1i;. ehurch—tformerly
lieddinkhas expended. some $4,000 in
rmcidelling , their.house .of worst ip.v.but
has colleeed .nine-teriths of the amount:
.•
---The M. E.. Bethel e.'Sniiday-school
and-leeture-room have-lately undergone
a prqof :re c Kt at i9 K i v id. % A y
swett very bindieime appdarlnce:
faiiora the
with a view of our...,Fairmonnt'Ark-
The'Pre . ss says of it i-t The view by Mr.
Fenn is spirited and aeeuete, giving a
fair idea oir one aspeik- :of v'CetrAilir
rnbunt-"' TAe Post sais : "It is daily
remarkable for all 'it take's in and, it
leaves out. - The Park itself looks like a
hdr cleared hill in the Western 'w , ids•
The drive is ignored, the -extent of
greUnd left to thp imagination, but in
compensation for this we have a fine
vie w. of Girard College, of the Cathedral,
Eighteenth and Rage, and of the West
Philadelphia Standpipe, all in ,close
neighborhood. It was well that:the, tir
pist—who,. we . suppose, labiwed under
thdisa.dvantage of not haviA seen tbe
park—put the gen&olL liibdaark,_ the
Wire Bridge,' in. It helps .us- rectig
nize the: place. , But We do.?Osti 4 5 .44
iitc'luded the State !louse, and the new
Masonic Temple'they are goitif„r te. build
;it Broad und Filbert streets!'
' The
Fourth c paptist church of this
Cify,l.reCeiltlyi4,jeciell a letter Cir,i;lismis
'sign - from the Baptist church. of'New
port, R. I , because. the latter radices
open . 6thil A u(itic t i l , The beater:, tir: the,
letter—Professor—has a :killer
and two .brothers in., the Baptist 'thin-
Our city 'passenger railWaye, by
olargng seven 'bents a_ ride, rid op `!0
average,- thirty-six per cent: a year on
their_roapital: The Fourth am:V.:Eighth
street road makes ninety-two percent:
the• Spruce'and Pine only seven.
, 13E '1"12,117, -DEC
1w GED. F. ROOT.
In the first d ear of its publication it has reached an Is
sue of '
• • • • - 90;000 Copies.
The most atieceesful Church Mugu . ItOok' ever pub
lished. "clef; $1.50 or $13.50 ii Llonen...por sale nt alt
Boa:and Bilago , Stoice. , ROOT 43it; C y,.•: -
Septl3o4w , t Irs.
A MAN SEVENTY YEARS OLD:
X have had Catarrh over
thirty Tears.
I hive tried dectOrs and
medicines almost without
inomber; my strength^c o u. z 3
• staotly railing under iheir i
treatment, 111111 without
any relieffrom any oaroin
til 1 comthenced using
WOLOpTeB ANNIIILATOII
for 01.19.4 h. Ihnrdlykuolf."
how to express my grati
lade for the wonderful 1.#0:,
nefit d hare derived fide
its use. Lowe my very life
to Dr. Wolcott's Rrtnedv. '
or this, fact I tun -
convinced. When I corn , ' -
menced using the Anni-'
hiltior, I only_ weighed;:
ito pounds. My
nis 140 pounds. fI
increase in solid flesh 11. r• :
• a man of my years istliti
best proof of the effiCany
of Wolcott's Annihilator,
as I am now in rite '
year.
SAMUEL SCHENlitint,
250 Washingtori„street, Hoboken, N. J,,,
August 60869.
1-a
,er
My f is proprietor of the Peconin house, Green
port, LI: I had rheumatism over five years. -A por
tion of. this tione.l.Was unable to. wept,. My, legs, toy
arise, and. my
_body also, have bieu'contrapied and
drawn up 'shorter; and become crooked; in conSequefien
of the severity of this disease.' I have poured out money
:without stint to doctora authfor medicines, without any
earthly benefit or use, until I felt almost' completely
discouragetLartd disheartened. My pain and isigferings
were beyond all dowription.ald zitt language that I can
use.can portray the agony .thatl have.endured. 'sew
D r . Wolcott's advertisement day , after day and month
after month but could riot believe his' Pnin Paint could
'fbach iy'
ncase, although I .heard•many people give the
tro Its favor. I finally was induced
t s o get r s iims te o s . tint°lY
aUl i t
art or an eight dollar bottle of his
Pain Paint. 'Tills small amount did wondeis lm , me. It
removed the Most of fily'pain, but not, sty stiffness. I
continued purChasifig,:andL using ,uppl I bought five
quarts, and I can say, without hesitation, that I :nu en
tirely cured. can use my . limbs and svery part of my
body With as. much freedom and strength as I eveLditi
is my life.... Wolcott's Pain Paint„l can say front expe
rience, is the best remedy anti the Omit - eat invention
ever offered , to sufferinghumanity_ Instead of its beiqg
a:deni;iepie4 at eight dollars a qt3art,lt is reell,P ; Weitti
more tutor one hundred dollars a quart.
Pecorlic.llonse,Alreenpoini,l..i., Aug. 6;1869.
- .DicWiit.ci;ri's remedies are put np in•white wrap
pers; bey none other. =One gall on PAIN PAINT. &mime
, strOngth, seat free of express charges on receipt 0f..520,
or one quart SS. or one pmt $5, or six pints 01
,Aiiiitat
./AiMa for Catari* and Cblds in the tead
. ing directions and medical advice. All who come to
theefficeireited i'rie of:cost iliztViio 'closing Me.stomach.
b Atlas sold at all. druvetures. , All- reinttlam'es
should, Lie lty post otticq ord ere or registered letters, or:
by express : R. L. WVLOOTT; No. 181. Sqtrue,
New York. A kep3o -4w
"Oak Hall Clothing it in every reaped so
superior, that we may safely style it the `Cham
pion' Clothing of Arrierica."
FOR FALL AND WINTER,
1869.
SUPERIOR
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Best Materials, • Jrest Styles
Bast N orkman-}lnfeSt prigea at Byer./
thiug•
MOTZING littggYE,,ls6 .07EDLi.
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Pliiest ilea° ' '-'' ''• ' Moei'SiGifla
691).18'
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kth i tiark C'"4.rs'
Greatest Va• . . Most Ctrefu
.
YouTas!,..k ; ,,BOYZ: •CLOTEING:
New Styles, —"
Tiutteful laitr• • vis a ; Ti t, Pnrweews.
que h t,. For all Agee.
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Outwit:Burr ruakT/sgara GOODS.
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'644eikders, 5 --" ' "niBu6i Zee:
A. liberaldednatimv la alwayil made by this:Boum
49*h:dal*, 14.!Igipun!ies,E41,t4Ra.?f ,Reli . gi.o9ic .. .Toqr-:
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Orders are receivef from all iiaria"ipf ..taaaoticar l y,
Mitl'irorapily l itlbaiiefiialia•ily illie - il:‘ 'Bulniiiea'seiii
' whalilialtOd/i.tit 1a;:1 --: ''•"' • :• • ' - .', •' s
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The Genuine bog Dr. - Abbott's name an addreas on
ench box:- Direct ntl o.deto to- .• , -
0..40-3-u] • Da: T, R. CAT, Ne w Jersey.
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PLYMOUTH PU;:Prri-;.
Are being read by people 6fl semi? trinrerind.tlessidAguet —
Lion all over this country and, Barone. .11ov are MI
- 61 — Vitarbertat - fal rehigtuus tlitifirirarKfebling.
le published 'Oat ly, runt, cent:alum. Mn
Beecher's Sermons end 'prtyers, in form suitatp/c,for
preservation evi Foe elde Wall'iletkholbhierw.
Pries 10c. Yearly s..bscrititioas received: by..the pub
Mefferd, $2, giving two lumdeome Volume's of iv•-r
paces each. limit:yearly $1..:5.* A new and t;uparb
Steel Portrait of Mr. Beecher .pvesented to all yearly
subipribers Tatraordinaiy Offer I. LYMOTTIR
, PULPIT (i 3), and; roz, , ick(U.Rall, UNION
($2.5.). au Umetetto inn, I udep , nden Chriei tan Journal
—l6 pages, cut end stitched, clesllYkprinted,
tat, sent to one. addrees f0r.62 weeks f,r four doVars.
Special ittduc, m seta to eenr Wean a end those g. tiingitp
clubs. •Ppocim.n copiee..postage f.oe for.sc. J. Ili
FO A)1 stc CO.. b 9 pork. 4.. w. N. Y. [5...20-1m
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The greatest Discovery` of the Ag e.
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ADMITTED TO BE THE ACT' THE
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, Ttiousands :who are now liking Dr. lob*. C , •10
heated V. 'intim', Liniment, h•s been introduced
inc 1847 ; and no otiehneWirring it.i ever Without
It. It mid positive,ly ctirW4no,,ntiderinenti.tied
'plaints, it used as directed
.
tit ronic Reenmatism,.Sor., Throat, Headtiche. Tooth
acli,, Sprains, Bruises, Old Soreei Swellings, Mosquito
Bic-a, and Pains in tbe Back, Chest, or Limhs Aliso
taken internally, ,f.Jr. Cholera, Diarrbre, Dysentery,
Croup, C Spashis; etc. It IS peifntly
h: rntlessJO iake .: (See oath accompatiylng
e... , ch bottle) It has never failed to cure every case or
•Diarrhoia, Dynetitery, and' Ciontwif used 'when 'first
;skim. lilw.ya have a tiottlelp a he:house indeadiness,
and yio'n will never regret it.
Price, Filly-Cents an' One Debar. Sold by the Dritgi
iestaand - .Storelce perathroughoutt the, United Stales..
Depot, 10 Park. Plade, New.-Yerk.:'
r ADV.:B AND DENTLEKE-NAIMPLOkED. Picture
.businees.. Very profttapie r . Noltia _filevvntpt*
Pi.ituree God Catalogue bte:, twice
'as-many, 30 ete. 31.47.15ti1a LA'O, 94...C01umb i< St"
New P.tirk City. • ep 304 w.
ITT AiNTED.--Agent.pi 2 Agents 2- Agents!
NV To Pail two Vow E , grarluve—" THE .13A WN
OP PEACE" or Opaveriioni and i • THE PLOWER
OF HEAVEN." lAtieralinducenk , one will be offered to
ex pert.-nqed nostrum:re. One .gout reporia commit
StlS'in five days 'fast Week another 'fa yonnir
1.4:131).54.4 2.0:112' two oveaings. fo.l tatttinulare ad
dress [ee3o-2w] W. J. fitALAND, .9:prh,gfteld, Mist
.. i : , .L.- - ~ H 1 ALL S
--- ~ .. VECETABLE , SICILIAN:
j - --, • e HAIR:, '
~...-„,,,-, 4,,
N 1
at ,', ,-14'4'n = : . V.. , - " " IZEWEV
OR
REIIRWS TIIR 'IIAIR tO . ITS. ORIOINAI 'COLOR
.Reneurs the nittritivft,tnntter which.nourishes the : .
. hair.
RENEW* TAR GROWilr 19'2? tHEIIAIR-WHE'llr
....Renewe r the : brash, si - ,ry hair foitiOcvn softness.
-B E A UTI FIIP HAIR - PRESSING.
,c),'•, bottle shows,its,effec te.
.. .
R. P. II All ii CO.; Nashua, N.IT., Proprietors. "
For se Why 'ell' drnirifests. '' . ' sp.3o-11ii.eow.
. . . - :. . ...
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PAIN. KILLER,
The unlttirsal reme ly.forinternal and External Com
plaints, 4Clitia Period there ate
,but . few of the human
-race nuacqt ' aintad with the merits of the Pe'n Killer
—hut while some extol it Min liniment, they knew hut
little of its power in eaaing pain when talon interi:alq,
While 01130 PS nag it i. ternally with great-tincness, lint
ire equally ignorant of its iiiielugvittness9lop applied
eztcruallit IVO,ther,dbre, wish tvitty to all that It is
equally successful whether , used internaillyor external
-Iy, and itstands' atone ,l tlielriat cafe
loghe of Family Meilleines, and its uniform! and
itratit;nse. The demand for it.finni ind.atind.other. tor- .
Age countries is equal ro the •dem jud , at honte, and it
has, he ome.known Ira .thwmfaroff countries by ita te.r
its.-Davis rain Killer Is , purely veiettitile: compOtind,
and while it ie a mi remedy
,foi pain, it "is
a pereetlY safe medicine, 'even' in - the Most . onskillibli
hands.' For summer complaint; or any other form .9f
bowel disease lo.chihirooor adulta„lt is au almost ciir.
rare; and hasorithout doubt, boon morestacCess.nl,
In curing the various Itiuds Cu Lila other'
known`rimedy, or themoat sklilftiffiltysician In India,
ica', and thina,:whare , this .dreadrul. disease :is evor,
More or less pr evident,. the PAIN,KI4ER iEcs.44l44lredl;y .
the natives, es well as Europe.ma res:tlents in those cll
. . .
plates, A SURE lt , MUT.
THE LATEST DISCOVERY
• Jur
MEDICATION.
TllB ' great ,difflcnity which _physicians have, been.
halving ihr centuries fo overcome, has at ten Aft'
been obviated. A Vegetahle Cat.hirtic 2 and siterAtilre
11l TO efficient than any mineral tweparation of ti.e
sane claw, and'as to'ilie mod as ordinary
Candy. la now offered to the sick ia the. form,'of
.
Loz-nge.
DR. ERASPAUVWRNSLOW'S
LIVER AND ETOMAO/1 JiOZENGE
inipertat medicinal Movelty that modern
atiemleitry, hes. protiattecl. It ckttaine, twp. botanical
e artiacht, fectfy IA :Mien in themeeivtn, bnt embody
ing sit !the, .rentedt , 2 properties wf I mercuryx and dee!
'tined. Attie, pleasant form to supereeletmd - banieh
Oath •geneini une, the' tatii-eatitt" pine , and 'potions of
'which that.dettgetopie lataitawt, ittithe. Main inlredient.
6forethen
• .
. .
:OneTkousand Expeitnignis
were made iv, thkipyoutoy.or,thia pearl ; remedy be'
hire It Waif brought to its pnWent state - te l perfectil:n:
The losengeanharieleesin iia operation, a..4ralthoogly
the.. medicine', Mete l of ill curative compOnente has •
bje ti''eitinglitsbeit'by cheinedil'
soyiLetisewad.Oteetwa ,
bycspeptilis. 11111taxisiseiisc;
lions Slck.or Nei:Nevis "Illesalsiche.;:Ptiesoi'
Alropsy, thelli/zenges.wlll by fousid.lnfioitely more
effective than any of the horrible and dte,guid:.g cues
rbnuiblAseallyndaditbdered-in such As at Alai.
..geyeral aperient, they have no ;
rgifal e{thor am 'n adr , siti-etTiniMeratiOts or the prisr.'
eortpt,mus bf ther'emiler-nli . l.pmuzepaea.,
iltirit IS GuitlisTssujiist oo,oioe who has oboe tried
• Baisodartinsimoiest-ilviSe amid 'Stosonch
Lozenge, scat ever apun fal.x pqrxitivejwitthicr,,
orpfd.. , Circiflarskai'lhOw''oArAvao#ifreer
ultexpenee Co.4ll,dWeri:, • , .;
„. .
PItOPRIETORS, . . .
PRINGLE BROS.;
flep3a-1y 51, 04 2 Maltdea 111iwcArairk.
awrmnmr.7;rwr
• ,
• thte p l en te'ifeebeieG the " world; r ye
only tine 'and Pecreektlyef::bilirnilesi; inistan
[spoons ano theappnlnlment ; no ei!gonieull
r51191.1.14i the. ill eFoZits gfbalpyr.l;iirqguirtef!uld
les the Hair !grit? fin4l:4:3tkilitifAlogoffilc
Soldby lirnigis* Pitrfcitiker4; protbnhy
aptiiiiia' at Jiateiieloili
ti julyls-ly Ati .3
AN IrEll— AGENCS-I)7Ato $2OO per
month,
t e lft er =tr ' 7.N.l . ` " ell e l ' ATC4 s l . tt i l);RtitV
SENSE FAI1I11.1" StAv ING M 4Cul N.r. This
Ma-thiile 1% 111 hutch, h•An. tubk;Alusit,
cord, bpia, braid and anabsoidef in a, most
`superiorsutarer `Pricetoely fati. Fully war
! ran ted for live,reare We sill pay $lOOO for
any maeland that will sew a stronger, nicks
.4 bambini, br MOrei.ebletiy. EOM thal oars.
It makes the "Elastic k PAttch." Every
Bectaid stitch din be cut, and 'still the cloth cannot be
pallPd ntartwitbout tearing it. We pay Agente &eau
Tio to $2OO per month and expenses, or a commanon
from whichtwil•e thit Osnotint can be made. Addrerea
Secomp & co ,PITToDur.G, PA; BOSTON, Mess., Or ST.
15AITTION.—bo tot b imposed ayokl.y.other.tparties
painting off worthlgee csiek iron machines, under tha
ointharivise:' • Oni% is tin:Font, gennina'atitt
really pcadtical entail matliine manahiettwed.
sep2 12w : •
VALUABLE lillr'l.-80.Tigee. Dr: 8.
YITCWS rx.Komic4•4cy.A.iif.s,P4l:£llClAA7.4odcriba !
all Diseeees thefr.Remediee„ Sent , bymeallfree .
Address, DR. 8. 8 fiicti, - •
mart - : 9 • 10 4. A. 714. 13.r.clidwai:161i'ItAic
. . .
To S O.LL Tkit
A, 7111:R113A MIEN imrircv olouiceni E. Nice
SZJ'airitimplest. Mkentmq-. 10 44 1, 4'.t ica.tting
eye invented._ Wail knit 20,606 is.titches mi..ute.
11.Abeiriti frithitedviiis Ito Add.** AUER iCAN ,
*XI, [`TRIG 111ACEIRip Cq.?, Bustop. 511#111,, or S!.. UPI*
B sesl24§o.
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•
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These justly celebrated editions or be, BIBLE hate
long been considered the best that are anywhere pub
fished, as iirgards the ripe; Paper iisiSsOßipsd
`Au tiAisortmeilt of them may be found at all iee
pectable.Book Stoical, or at the
'• 801641 r. AGENTS FOR THE T. s.. ;
TIIOMAS NELSON & .SONS
NEW, YORK.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
THE'CRESCENT• AND TIIRCItOSS, or The Siege of
Idaltew:4 yolunie of itbsorldog interest for, the Young
reader, describing the last great etregele of the Turks
to , wrest the fatuous ilind •itift Malta from the Chris
bone itec.: , post ..161. - • ,
WILFORD PARSONAGE, or Living for .Tesus. Four
%clams Specially for young ladles:of
deeptinterest, and breathing ttpureand healthful Chris
tian spirit. Sfic.; post.lBo.; .
'XitNE TAYLOR. Twe engravings. This 'fresh and
graphic s‘etch of ti e Bra and times of , one f whose me
iuory is ever, fra t rent should ba in - every, hOusehold; a
fit - conipabiotito Ladylinittingtoti ';tind' her Friends.
75e.; . :
,
LITTLE )MG'S CHILDREN. .By the author of Tee-
*ACAS First Prayer. Beautifully idustrated. .50e,
THE CHtIYS nrwrouter "RING SOLOMOIT. -
Mrs
t iff. A 'Llollock :author of " Th Story.of
014.' ilushuti.d. il/c.; post. Bc..
THE RESCUEt.! CHILI!. Two cuts 25c.; Poet. So.
AMERICAN 'TRACT SOCIETY
.1408 Chestnut Street, •
-• • - Philadelphia.
slooo.lleward I
.
We will imy the above reward to any individual or
company. wrov , ill'produce a machine events ..•f
saving, a stronger, smoother or more elastic seam
than oar celebrat-d Erielt6 Premium Setoii? Machine.
.Many' of the beat inventors, both in Earl,. and Ameri
ca, have pronounced this the Most practical FamilY
- Sewing Machine in' the - world; capable of perto-ming
a greater. variety, of - work than any other machine
ever produ.md.. It is Werth more hi any' household
than a dozen seising:girls. • Agents are selling them
allum; every family, and the I,dies are.delig betel with
them. ...X sample machine; carefully boxed, with full
'directions for use, extra nettles, Barn um's Self-Sewrr.
llemnier, GOA., Order BM.,k, Circulars, Certithmte of
Agency and griimto teener to Agents. and all sent lo
any Expr.es Gftice,,C. O. 1/.. EIS. Send so mon») , in
advance, lint pay the Express Agent wtien the machine
a•sives. 3 - Address theltitlE SEWING MACHINE CO:,
Jiuffalo, N. Y, or Clueago, 111. ft 4t—Eept 3
.
- "The _Waiter Grape." " • -
• We invite all Vie woh . to see the Walter Grape on
, the vine ; to-'come before the 13th. - Of Septe -, Fber as 'a
.portiGn mill then be retnevea for the , ti'v,hi:dtien.
We here repeat that the ..Waltet" . is the..6.l.BCfic k ,-
°red , of the American Grapes it•Ai disseinitiateti.
vine is eittromg gNaver and fruit about. the i , ze if "Cis
. Pnicili—No. 1, 23 No. 2, $3 20; N 0..% 21 20;
large dedectieini iniadA for neantities: ' ' • = •
Bond sianiplfor price Iiet,.....F.DERIS & CAYWOOD,.
Punghiteepeie, N. Y., ' DUCHESS NURSERIES.
, !ouroalia'iiiserting the above wi `I be paid in vines.
.WANTED-AGENTS FOit
BIBLE LYRI
My. Rev, dno. A. Murray. The Great Book of Me Year.'
The *attire proddet of 30 yedra4tady* Cordialkt.euderad'
.b.y.• leading clergymen
,ot - all the principal denomina- •
thine: Exuao dinars, induCetnente to Agenee, of tehi6h
, C 0141 91478±0)td are but a - part. Agen , already meeting
will, etileadid encase. Sehd for 'drecriptiva circular
and elegant, full page, sample angraming.,, Addreue C.
P VENT, Publi,her, d Barclay St., New rork:
REVERSIBLE SET A E
Spec:a ly i a 1:1-t_d for Churches, 1.,-2e.tp.
-nd Sunday School Roues `e
Actress,
• Ve. P. UNLIINGER,
Manqroct4l l qr, of Potent School Desks,
COLUMBIA WORKS,
Columbia Avenue below 2nd Street,
novs•ly .
RESIOVAL.
.CLARK :r& BIDDIY
4.19
4ENVELEDS AND SILVERSMITHS
71-i) • .•• "A. 11 39;
••• •z • REMOVED 'FROM
712 Chestnut Street,
TO
THEIR NEW BUILDINC I
I 1124 Chestnut Street,
Ala now opening a largrilnerr ' assortment of Ilumo-d
and other fine Jewelry, nierfrasb and Swiss Vfotcla.=-
Brikindo Sterling &lair' *are, Onrhauo Electo,plited
Wttroil, Manta Cloclis, tc. ' • in02,13-ly .
SNIITIFI;& DRIER,
C6IiNERTEIViti t 4-;Altolir ,STREETS, P 1171.4.,
Have nnii ba hand a complete isortuient of
WATCHES JEWELRY,
-era)
`. GiitATLY' :I REOUCED PRICES.
l i iinnwnidl WO examine dui. mayl3.ly
. .
PHOTOGRAPHS EXCELSIOR!
CARDS, i tijC`FOß - `A DOLLAR.
quality. Porcektici
one duller mph. Other sizes fn.propertiun.
- 1. W. Hulls', 119 Chestnut St.
BARLO W's INDIGO BLUE
43 the cheapest and best artlcleln the market fur blu,i4
Clothes.
141 HOT'I7OITTAIN ANT ACM
"H6T INJURE THC FARRIG
• at/8 put up at ° Wirrezione's DRUG STORE.,
No. 233.NORTd SWORD STREET,
•S PanADUP#IA,a.
and for sale by tilont of the grohers and druggists. nu
gentilne . baebbth B rlow!eind Wiltberger'e natant on t
label; all others are counterfeit.
. BBLO W 'S BLUM.
will nolor more water than tilt: times the same weight of
indigo. aprltni
WHEELER & WILSON'S
LoqK-STITCH
1- I A.DLEILY
SEWINC NIACHINE.
THE MOST
SIMPLE,
DURABLE,
"OHEAPEST,
ECONOMICAL,
AND POP ULAR!
EverY one, may tie the possessorof one of these nes+
vaned Pdachineekas we endeavor io Make the terms of sole
salt alt clubmen. ' .
Call at our Sale ltuoms , and, look at the machines,
beaure and ask the terms of sale.
Peterson & Carpenter
GENERAL Awns's.
914 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
214 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore.
121 Market 'St., Harrisburg.
Jar- 7'r•msise g W fed: Jaul
Manufactured by
The National latch Co,
OP ELGIN, ILL.
Pronounced hy Watch
Makers, Railroad and 1
press men. East and Kest,
to be the most corm.;
Time Keepers rude.
avoid parties who sc•
rcrtise to send Watitei
"C.0.D." PERPOKTIN!i
to be of Ogr make. re
furnish none for that
purpose. There arc imi
tations- in market. Te
get, ,OF.?1IIINE ELGIN
. ars i your - own locality or
ehi•wheie ' whom you know Dille honorable.
ItUSine" Office eRd Sales : 4.ocan iso a 161 Lake
Street. Chicago.
HOW MADIETROII CIDER WINE,
VINEGAR. Mohiases or Stir him in 10 limas.
without using drugs. Fir iire , d4rs. address F. 1.
PAUL Vinegar Maker, Cr,rinwall, anita. sep.6-Iy.